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Six hours straight to the drive-in to make a buffer a Rome. Waiting times in the capital are getting longer and longer due to the considerable increase in the number of people filing for the various positions of the individual Asl. The story of the journalist Tg1 testifies to this, Costanza Crescimbeni, who on Twitter documented his long ‘odyssey’ waiting for the hyssop against him coronavirus.
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me timeouts to carry out the buffer, a RomeUntil less than a month ago they were around an average of two to three hours, depending on the pressure on individual local health authorities. There schools reopeningHowever, it caused a real turnaround: several students tested positive and this forced all the classes and their close contacts, starting with family members, to have to go to the different drive-ins.
Tomorrow again by car. If I manage in two hours, I’m lucky, they say from the director. #pads # COVID-19
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 6, 2020
A situation that runs the risk of becoming unsustainable and that is also why today Alessio D’Amato, Councilor for Health of Lazio, announced that the number of jobs will soon double. However, those who have to clean these days are forced to queue exhausting, sitting in the cabin waiting for the line to speed up and for the car in front to start moving and move a few meters. A very long wait: Costanza Crescimbeni he knows something about it. The RAI journalist had already undergone a first swab on Monday, September 28, placing herself in fiduciary isolation pending the second test.
Just yesterday, Costanza Crescimbeni wrote on Twitter: “Tomorrow another trip. If I manage in two hours, I’m lucky, they say from the director. Unfortunately, she still didn’t know what to expect this morning. Upon arriving at the drive-in in Santa Maria della Pietà, in the Monte Mario area, the Tg1 journalist came across a very long line of cars: “You don’t know which line there is.”
You have no idea of the queue on the road at Santa Maria della Pietà
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
The first hour is gone #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
The look of terror from those who, coming in the opposite direction, ask the police: “But is this the queue for the tampon?” #drive in
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
A sentiment common to the many citizens who come to the drive-in. “The look of terror of those who, coming in the opposite direction, ask the policeman:” But is this the tail of the tampon? “The policemen, however, are very good at handling the queue and traffic,” he continues. Costanza Crescimbeni.
Very good watchdog at queue and traffic management. #drive in
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Of course I’m still here, in line. Exceed 2 hours #drive in
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
After two hours of waiting, the patience of Costanza Crescimbeni begins to falter. There is no shortage of setbacks, more or less comical, that lengthen waiting times even more. «Chronicles from the queue to the entrance: a poor lady does not start the car. The man arrived on time with the battery cables »- the funny comment of the RAI journalist -« After the third hour you make friends with the neighbor in the car: “I’m in the first buffer, you? I to the second “and that’s it.”
Chronicles from the queue to the drive in: a poor lady won’t start the car. Sir arrived quickly with the battery cables. #drive in #pads
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
After the third hour you make friends with the neighbor in the car: “I’m in the first buffer, you? I to the second “and we go #drive in
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
When the waiting hours turn to four, the spirit of Costanza Crescimbeni He begins to feel the blow: “That hint of despair as the fourth hour in a row approaches.” Then bad weather begins to hit Rome, almost a weather kit of the mood of the many citizens lined up at the drive-in theater: “For the fifth hour in a row, there are lightning bolts and lightning bolts.”
That touch of discomfort as the fourth hour in a row approaches #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
In the fifth consecutive hour, there are lightning and lightning. #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Alt: I caught a glimpse of the coveted viewpoint #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
As the minutes go by Costanza Crescimbeni begins to approach the lookout. Only those who have cleaned the drive-in can understand the emotion felt by the journalist, who still tweets: “The most beloved noise: when you hear the cars in front start to move. The line moves. Then there is always what does not advance. Who knows what it tastes like.
The dearest noise: when you hear the cars start in front of you. The line moves. Then there is always what does not advance. Who knows what taste it feels #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Thank you to the medical and paramedical staff at the drive-ins – they are doing a great job #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Costanza Crescimbeni then he gives himself up to various reflections on the automatic damping method. “The medical and paramedical personnel of the drive-ins are to be thanked: they are doing a great job, without rest” – writes the Rai journalist – “Participation in drive-ins is becoming unmanageable. A week ago, when I had my first swab, the situation was very different.
Medical staff work tirelessly doing their best, but vehicle traffic is increasing and could become unmanageable. A week ago when I took the first swab, the situation was different. #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Done! After six hours I go out. We hope to have a result in 48 hours. #drive in #buffer
– constanza crescimbeni (@co_crescimbeni) October 7, 2020
Finally, after six hours of waiting, Costanza Crescimbeni He managed to rub: Done! After six hours I go out. We hope to have the result in 48 hours. The hope, of course, is that the heavy pressure on drive-ins doesn’t automatically translate to the labs that will then have to process the swabs. Until two weeks ago, two days was indeed the average waiting time to receive the report, but the incredible request from the citizens of Rome and Lazio could have a negative impact.
Last Updated: Wednesday 7th October 2020 20:21
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